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Wed, 04 Nov 2009 |
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| Recurrent Yeast Infection -- Causes and Treatments | |||||
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Candidiasis or genital yeast infection is a
plentiful condition experienced by at least 75% of
the planet's female population. The majority of
the time, this infection will vanish on it's own
but in about 7 p.c of these cases, the infection
will stubbornly return even after you have
eliminated it with medicine. Ordinary types of yeast infection can be handled by practicing exemplary cleanliness or by employing simple homemade treatments. But if your genital yeast infection keeps coming back 5 or more times in a year, it is considered a recurrent yeast infection and may need a more radical treatment system. Where Does recurrent yeast infection Come From? Re-occurring yeast infection is an offshoot of the exorbitant reproduction of the fungus Candida albicans. This microbe can be found in practically all places, including human |
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Sun, 25 Oct 2009 |
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| An Overview of Systemic Yeast Infections | |||||
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Yeast infections are common health problems that
may happen to practically anyone. It is generally
known that women are the most susceptible but men
and children can still be vulnerable to the
infection. Systemic yeast infections are the more
serious cases that require longer and more
intensive treatment. In order to win the battle
against systemic yeast infections, it is important
that you have adequate information about its
causes, symptoms and cures. Common Causes of Systemic Yeast Infections As with most other types of fungal infections, systemic yeast infections are triggered by the overgrowth of the Candida fungus that exists in the human body. Different factors may be responsible for this fungus overgrowth, including illness, reduced immunity to infections and hormonal imbalance. |
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